Toe stretcher

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to an exercise tool. More particularly, it relates to an exercise tool specifically devised as a toe stretcher to align, separate, and stretch toes. The toe stretcher comprises a frame with a separator for separating a plurality of toes. The frame further includes holes or indentations for placement of the toes. Additionally, the frame is flexible, allowing a user to easily manipulate the toe stretcher and place it on the user&#39;s toes, effectively separating and stretching toes. Furthermore, the toe stretcher may be attached with a footwear, allowing a user to not only stretch toes, but to also use the toe stretcher as a footwear.

FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to an exercise tool, and moreparticularly, to an exercise tool devised as a toe stretcher to align,separate, and stretch toes.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

Exercise tools have long been known in prior art. Sports and yogaenthusiasts have devised a myriad of stretching tools. Recently, suchstretching tools have been applied to not only stretch larger muscles,but also toes. Several toe stretchers have been invented, where a userplaces a toe stretcher between the user's toes, effectively stretchingthe toes.

A few advantages of a toe stretcher are that it increases foot strength,increases toe and ankle flexibility, improves arches, and stretchesAchilles' tendons. Although toe stretchers devised to date havesubstantially filled this need, they are difficult to use. Existing toestretchers consist of a frame with five holes for toe insertion. Thefive holes are substantially circular, with each circle being sealedaround its perimeter. Because each circle is sealed, inserting all fivetoes has been problematic, making it difficult to put the toe stretcheron and take it off.

Therefore, it can be appreciated that there exists a continuing need fora new and improved toe stretcher that is easier to put on and take off.In this regard, the present invention substantially fulfills this need.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to an exercise tool, and moreparticularly, to an exercise tool devised as a toe stretcher to align,separate, and stretch toes. The toe stretcher comprises a frame with aseparator for separating a plurality of toes, whereby a user may placethe toe stretcher on the plurality toes and effectively separate andstretch the toes.

In another aspect, the frame comprises a top portion, a bottom portion,a front portion, and a back portion. In this aspect, the frame furtherincludes a plurality of holes through the frame for insertion of aplurality of toes, wherein each hole in the plurality of holes includesan entrance into the back portion, an exit from the front portion, andsurrounding walls connecting the entrance with the exit. Additionally,the surrounding walls in at least one hole in the plurality of holes iscontinuous and thereby sealed and the surrounding walls in at least oneother hole in the plurality of holes is non-continuous and thereby notsealed, serving as an openable toe hole allowing for easy insertion of atoe.

Furthermore, the openable toe hole is sealed through use of anenclosure. The enclosure is selected from a group consisting of Velcro,snaps, an elastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system.

In another aspect, the toe stretcher further comprises a footwearattached with the bottom portion.

In yet another aspect, the frame comprises an elongated top partconnected with an elongated bottom part. In this aspect, the framefurther includes a plurality of indentations in both the elongated toppart and the elongated bottom part for placement of a plurality of toes,whereby upon placing toes upon the indentations on the elongated bottompart, a user may close the frame by closing the elongated top part upona top side of a corresponding toe or toes.

Furthermore, the elongated top part is connected with the elongatedbottom part through a connector. In another aspect, the connector is ahinge. Additionally, an unconnected portion of the elongated top partand an unconnected portion of the elongated bottom part may be connectedthrough use of an enclosure. It is another aspect of the presentinvention that the enclosure is selected from a group consisting ofVelcro, snaps, an elastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female jointsystem.

In another aspect, the toe stretcher further comprises a footwearattached with the elongated bottom part.

In another aspect, the frame comprises an elongated top part separatedfrom an elongated bottom part. In this aspect, the frame furtherincludes a plurality of indentations in both the elongated top part andthe elongated bottom part for placement of a plurality of toes, wherebyupon placing a bottom side of toes upon the indentations on theelongated bottom part, a user may place the elongated top part upon atop side of a corresponding toe or toes and thereby utilize the toestretcher.

Furthermore, an unconnected portion of the elongated top part and anunconnected portion of the elongated bottom part may be connectedthrough use of an enclosure. The enclosure is selected from a groupconsisting of Velcro, snaps, an elastic band, hole and pin, and amale/female joint system.

In another aspect, the toe stretcher further comprises a footwearattached with the elongated bottom part.

In another aspect, the frame comprises an elongated bottom part. In thisaspect, the frame further includes a plurality of spacing members in theelongated bottom part, thereby creating a plurality of indentations forplacement of a plurality of toes. Additionally, at least one spacingmember in the plurality of spacing members includes a vertical holerunning from a top side of the at least one spacing member to a bottomside of the elongated bottom part, whereby a user may utilize the toestretcher by placing a bottom side of at least one toe upon acorresponding indentation on the elongated bottom part and by placing atleast one spacing member between adjacent toes.

In another aspect, a filament is placed through the vertical hole. Thefilament is operative as an attachment, whereby a user may place theattachment over a top side of at least one toe and thereby utilize thetoe stretcher.

In another aspect, the toe stretcher further comprises footwear attachedwith the elongated bottom part.

It is another aspect of the present invention to claim a method forforming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear. The method comprisesan act of connecting a frame with a footwear. In this aspect, the framehas a separator for separating a plurality of toes whereby a user mayplace the toe stretcher on the plurality toes and effectively separateand stretch the toes.

In another aspect, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, theframe further includes a top portion, a bottom portion, a front portion,and a back portion, where the bottom portion of the frame is connectedwith the footwear. In this aspect, the frame further includes aplurality of holes for insertion of a plurality of toes, where each holehas an entrance on the back portion, an exit on the front portion, andsurrounding walls connecting the entrance with the exit. Additionally,the surrounding walls in at least one hole in the plurality of holes iscontinuous and thereby sealed and the surrounding side walls in at leastone other hole in the plurality of holes is non-continuous and therebynot sealed, serving as an openable toe hole allowing for easy insertionof a corresponding toe or toes.

In another aspect, in the act connecting a frame with a footwear, theopenable toe hole is sealed through use of an enclosure. The enclosureis selected from a group consisting of Velcro, snaps, an elastic band,hole and pin, and a male/female joint system.

Additionally, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, thebottom portion is integrally molded with the footwear.

In another aspect, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, theframe and the footwear are separately formed and the act of connectingis performed by attaching the frame with the footwear.

In yet another aspect, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear,the frame further includes an elongated top part connected with anelongated bottom part, where the elongated bottom part of the frame isconnected with the footwear. In this aspect, the frame further includesa plurality of indentations included in both the elongated top part andthe elongated bottom part for placement of a plurality of toes, wherebyupon placing a bottom side of toes upon the indentations on theelongated bottom part, a user may close the frame by closing theelongated top part upon a top side of a corresponding toe or toes.

Additionally, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, theelongated top part is connected with the elongated bottom part through aconnector such as a hinge.

Furthermore, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, anunconnected portion of the elongated top part and an unconnected portionof the elongated bottom part are connected through use of an enclosure.

In another aspect, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, theenclosure is selected from a group consisting of Velcro, snaps, anelastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system.

Additionally, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, theelongated bottom part is integrally formed with the footwear.

In yet another aspect, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear,the frame and the footwear are separately formed and the act ofconnecting is performed by attaching the frame with the footwear.

Furthermore, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, anunconnected portion of the elongated top part and an unconnected portionof the elongated bottom part are connected through use of an enclosure.The enclosure is selected from a group consisting of Velcro, snaps, anelastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system.

In yet another aspect, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear,the frame further includes an elongated top part separated from anelongated bottom part, where the elongated bottom part is connected withthe footwear. The frame further includes a plurality of indentations inboth the elongated top part and the elongated bottom part for placementof a plurality of toes, whereby upon placing toes upon the indentationson the elongated bottom part, a user may place the elongated top partupon a top side of a corresponding toe or toes and thereby complete theframe and utilize the toe stretcher.

Additionally, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, anunconnected portion of the elongated top part and an unconnected portionof the elongated bottom part may be connected through use of anenclosure. The enclosure is selected from a group consisting of Velcro,snaps, an elastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system.

Furthermore, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, theelongated bottom part is integrally molded with the footwear.

In another aspect, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, theframe and the footwear are separately formed and the act of connectingis performed by attaching the frame with the footwear.

In yet another aspect, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear,the frame further includes an elongated bottom part with a plurality ofspacing members creating a plurality of indentations for placement of aplurality of toes. At least one spacing member in the plurality ofspacing members includes a vertical hole running from a top side of theat least one spacing member to a bottom side of the elongated bottompart, whereby a user may utilize the toe stretcher by placing a bottomside of at least one toe upon a corresponding indentation on theelongated bottom part and by placing at least one spacing member betweenadjacent toes.

Additionally, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, afilament is placed through the vertical hole. The filament is operativeas an enclosure, whereby a user may place the enclosure over a top sideof at least one toe and thereby utilize the toe stretcher.

In another aspect, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, theframe and the footwear are separately formed and the act of connectingis performed by attaching the frame with the footwear.

In yet another aspect, in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear,the elongated bottom part is integrally molded with the footwear.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The nature of the toe stretchers described herein will be readilyapparent in the following drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a toe stretcher according to thepresent invention;

FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of a toe stretcher according to thepresent invention, with toes inserted therein;

FIG. 3 is a front perspective view of the toe stretcher of FIG. 1, witha footwear attached;

FIG. 4 is a front perspective view illustrating a toe stretcher of thepresent invention, where an elongated top part is connected with anelongated bottom part;

FIG. 5 is a front perspective view of the toe stretcher of FIG. 4, witha footwear attached;

FIG. 6 is a front perspective view illustrating a toe stretcher of thepresent invention, where an elongated top part is separate and notconnected with an elongated bottom part;

FIG. 7 is a front perspective view of the toe stretcher of FIG. 6, witha footwear attached;

FIG. 8 is a front perspective view illustrating a toe stretcher of thepresent invention, where spacing members in an elongated bottom partinclude a vertical hole running from a top side of at least one spacingmember to a bottom side of the elongated bottom part; and

FIG. 9 is a front perspective view of the toe stretcher of FIG. 8, witha footwear attached.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention relates to an exercise tool, and moreparticularly, to an exercise tool specifically devised as a toestretcher to align, separate, and stretch toes.

The following description, taken in conjunction with the referenceddrawings, is presented to enable one of ordinary skill in the art tomake and use the invention. Various modifications will be readilyapparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles definedherein may be applied to a wide range of aspects. Thus, the presentinvention is not intended to be limited to the aspects presented, but isto be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novelfeatures disclosed herein. Furthermore it should be noted that unlessexplicitly stated otherwise, the figures included herein are illustrateddiagrammatically and without any specific scale, as they are provided asqualitative illustrations of the concept of the present invention.

A toe stretcher 100 according to the present invention is shown inFIG. 1. The toe stretcher 100 comprises a frame 102 with a separator 103for separating a plurality of toes. The frame 102 may be constructed ofany suitable material, non-limiting examples of which include plastic,silicone, and cork. Additionally, the frame 102 may be optionallyinflatable or filled with a fluid. When inflatable, the frame 102 may beinflatable to various pressures. Furthermore, the frame 102 may beformed through any suitable means for forming a frame 102, non-limitingexamples of which include injection molding, cast molding, compressionmolding, and extrusion molding. The frame 102 has a top portion 104, abottom portion 106, a front portion 108, and a back portion 110.

Included in the frame 102 are a plurality of holes 114, each configuredfor insertion of a toe. Each hole has an entrance on the back portion110, an exit on the front portion 108, and surrounding walls 116. Thesurrounding walls 116 may be flat, curved or any other suitable shape toaccommodate a toe. Additionally, the surrounding walls 116 in at leastone hole of the plurality of holes 114 is continuous and thereby sealed,serving as a sealed toe hole 118. Additionally, the surrounding walls116 in at least one other hole in the plurality of holes 114 isnon-continuous and thereby not sealed, serving as an openable toe hole120 allowing for easy insertion of a corresponding toe or toes.

The openable toe hole 120 may be sealed through use of an enclosure 122.Furthermore, the enclosure 122 may be any suitable device or mechanimfor attaching one medium with another, non-limiting examples of whichinclude Velcro, snaps, an elastic band, hole and pin, and a male/femalejoint system.

A toe stretcher 100 with toes 200 inserted therein, is illustrated inFIG. 2. Although at least one hole in the plurality of holes 114 servesas a sealed toe hole 118, at least one other hole in the plurality ofholes 114 is not sealed and serves as an openable toe hole 120. Becausethe openable toe hole 120 is not sealed, the toe stretcher 100 may beeasily distorted and manipulated to allow easy insertion of toes 200therein. The significance of the openable toe hole 120 is that withoutthe openable toe hole 120, the toe stretcher is not easily manipulated,thereby making it difficult to utilize existing toe stretchers.

The toe stretcher 100 of FIG. 1 is shown in FIG. 3 attached with afootwear 300. As illustrated, the bottom portion 106 is attached withthe footwear 300. The bottom portion 106 may be integrally molded withthe footwear 300 or separately formed and thereafter attached with thefootwear 300. When separately formed and attached, the bottom portion106 may be attached with the footwear 300 through any suitable device ormechanism for attaching one medium with another, non-limiting examplesof which include Velcro, an adhesive, snaps, an elastic band, hole andpin, and a male/female joint system. Furthermore, the footwear 300 maybe any suitable footwear, a non-limiting example of which includes asandal.

FIG. 4 illustrates another aspect of the toe stretcher 400 of thepresent invention. In this aspect, the toe stretcher 400 comprises aframe 402 with a separator 403 for separating a plurality of toes. Theframe 402 may be constructed of any suitable material, non-limitingexamples of which include plastic, silicone, and cork. Additionally, theframe 402 may be optionally inflatable or filled with a fluid. Wheninflatable, the frame 402 may be inflatable to various pressures.Furthermore, the frame 402 may be formed through any suitable means forforming a frame 402, non-limiting examples of which include injectionmolding, cast molding, compression molding, and extrusion molding.

The frame 402 has an elongated top part 404 and an elongated bottom part406. The elongated top part 404 and the elongated bottom part 406 eachhave a plurality of indentations 408 for placement of a plurality oftoes. The plurality of indentations 408 may be flat, curved or any othersuitable shape to accommodate a toe.

The elongated top part 404 is connected with the elongated bottom part406 through a connector 410. The connector 410 may be located at anysuitable location for connecting the elongated top part 404 with theelongated bottom part 406, non-limiting examples of which include beingconnected on a big-toe indentation side, on a little-toe indentationside, and between two toe indentations. For example, FIGS. 4 and 5illustrate the connector 410 located on little-toe indentation side 411.Additionally, the connector 410 may be any suitable device or mechanismfor connecting two mediums together, a non-limiting example of whichincludes a hinge. Through use of the connector 410, a user may place abottom side of the toes upon the plurality of indentations 408 and closethe frame 402 by closing the elongated top part 404 upon a top side of acorresponding toe or toes.

Additionally, an unconnected portion of the elongated top part 412 andan unconnected portion of the elongated bottom part 414 may be connectedthrough use of an enclosure 122. The enclosure 122 may be located at anyunconnected portion of the elongated top part 412 and respectiveunconnected portion of the elongated bottom part 414. For example and asshown in FIG. 4, the enclosure 122 may be located at unconnected endportions of the elongated bottom top part 412 and elongated bottom part414. As an alternative example, the enclosure 122 may be located atunconnected tip portions 416 of corresponding separators 403. Theenclosure 122 may be any suitable device or mechanism for attaching onemedium with another, non-limiting examples of which include Velcro,snaps, an elastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system.

The toe stretcher 400 of FIG. 4 is shown in FIG. 5 attached with afootwear 300. As illustrated, the elongated bottom part 406 is attachedwith the footwear 300. The elongated bottom part 406 may be integrallymolded with the footwear 300 or separately formed and thereafterattached with the footwear 300. When separately formed and attached, theelongated bottom part 406 may be attached with the footwear 300 throughany suitable mechanism or device for attaching one medium with another,non-limiting examples of which include Velcro, an adhesive, snaps, anelastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system. Furthermore,the footwear 300 may be any suitable footwear, a non-limiting example ofwhich includes a sandal.

FIG. 6 illustrates another aspect of the toe stretcher 600 of thepresent invention. In this aspect, the toe stretcher comprises a frame602 with a separator 603 for separating a plurality of toes. The frame602 may be constructed of any suitable material, non-limiting examplesof which include plastic, silicone, and cork. Additionally, the frame602 may be optionally inflatable or filled with a fluid. Wheninflatable, the frame 602 may be inflatable to various pressures.Furthermore, the frame 602 may be formed through any suitable means forforming a frame 602, non-limiting examples of which include injectionmolding, cast molding, compression molding, and extrusion molding.

Additionally, the frame 602 has an elongated top part 604 and anelongated bottom part 606. The elongated top part 604 and the elongatedbottom part 606 each have a plurality of indentations 608 for placementof a plurality of toes. A key difference between the frame 602 in thisaspect and that as illustrated in FIG. 4, is that in this aspect, theelongated top part 604 is not connected with the elongated bottom part606. An unconnected portion of the elongated top part 610 and anunconnected portion of the elongated bottom part 612 may be connectedthrough use of an enclosure 122. The enclosure 122 may be located at anyunconnected portion of the elongated top part 610 and correspondingunconnected portion of the elongated bottom part 612. For example and asshown in FIG. 6, the enclosure 122 may be located at unconnected endportions of the elongated bottom top part 610 and elongated bottom part612. As an alternative example, the enclosure 122 may be located atunconnected tip portions 614 of corresponding separators 603. Theenclosure 122 may be any suitable mechanism or device for attaching onemedium with another, non-limiting examples of which include Velcro,snaps, an elastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system.

The toe stretcher 600 of FIG. 6 is shown in FIG. 7 attached with afootwear 300. As illustrated, the elongated bottom part 606 is attachedwith the footwear 300. The elongated bottom part 606 may be integrallymolded with the footwear 300 or separately formed and thereafterattached with the footwear 300. When separately formed and attached, theelongated bottom part 606 may be attached with the footwear 300 throughany suitable mechanism or device for attaching one medium with another,non-limiting examples of which include Velcro, an adhesive, snaps, anelastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system. Furthermore,the footwear 300 may be any suitable footwear, a non-limiting example ofwhich includes a sandal.

As illustrated, the elongated top part 604 may be held together with theelongated bottom part 606 through use of an enclosure 122. In thisparticular illustration, the enclosure 122 is an elastic band pullingthe elongated top part 604 towards the elongated bottom part 606. Whenthe enclosure 122 is an elastic band, the band may be attached with thetoe stretcher through any suitable mechanism or device. For example, theband may integrally attached, or alternatively, held in a groove like ano-ring.

FIG. 8 illustrates yet another aspect of the toe stretcher 800. In thisaspect, the toe stretcher 800 comprises a frame 802 with a separator 803for separating a plurality of toes. The frame 802 may be constructed ofany suitable material, non-limiting examples of which include plastic,silicone, and cork. Additionally, the frame 802 may be optionallyinflatable or filled with a fluid. When inflatable, the frame 802 may beinflatable to various pressures. Furthermore, the frame 802 may beformed through any suitable means for forming a frame 802, non-limitingexamples of which include injection molding, cast molding, compressionmolding, and extrusion molding.

The frame 802 comprises an elongated bottom part 804 that includes aplurality of spacing members 806. The plurality of spacing members 806create a plurality of indentations 808 for placement of a plurality oftoes. At least one spacing member in the plurality of spacing members806 includes a vertical hole 810 running from a top side 812 of the atleast one spacing member to a bottom side 814 of the elongated bottompart 804. A user may utilize the toe stretcher 800 by placing a bottomside of at least one toe upon a corresponding indentation on theelongated bottom part 804 and by placing at least one spacing member 806between adjacent toes.

Additionally, a filament 816 may be placed through the vertical hole810. The filament may be any suitably elongated material, non-limitingexamples of which include an elastic band, string, and ribbon. Thefilament 816 is operative as an attachment, attaching the elongatedbottom part 804 with a bottom side of at least one toe, or when flippedover, with a top side of at least one toe. Accordingly, a user may placethe filament 816 over at least one toe and thereby utilize the toestretcher.

The toe stretcher 800 of FIG. 8 is shown in FIG. 9 attached with afootwear 300. As illustrated, the elongated bottom part 804 is attachedwith the footwear 300. The elongated bottom part 804 may be integrallymolded with the footwear 300 or separately formed and thereafterattached with the footwear 300. When separately formed and attached, theelongated bottom part 804 may be attached with the footwear 300 throughany suitable mechanism or device for attaching one medium with another,non-limiting examples of which include Velcro, an adhesive, snaps, anelastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system. Furthermore,the footwear 300 may be any suitable footwear, a non-limiting example ofwhich includes a sandal.

In this particular illustration, the filament 816 is positioned suchthat it may be placed over at least one toe in order to keep thefootwear 300 attached with a foot. In an alternative position, thefilament 816 may be wrapped around a user's ankle.

1. A toe stretcher for stretching toes, comprising: a frame with aseparator for separating a plurality of toes, whereby a user may placethe toe stretcher on the plurality of toes and effectively separate andstretch the toes.
 2. A toe stretcher for stretching toes as set forth inclaim 1, wherein the frame comprises a top portion, a bottom portion, afront portion, and a back portion, and further includes: a plurality ofholes through the frame for insertion of a plurality of toes, whereineach hole in the plurality of holes includes an entrance into the backportion, an exit from the front portion, and surrounding wallsconnecting the entrance with the exit, wherein: the surrounding walls inat least one hole in the plurality of holes is continuous and therebysealed; and the surrounding walls in at least one other hole in theplurality of holes is non-continuous and thereby not sealed, serving asan openable toe hole allowing for easy insertion of a toe.
 3. A toestretcher as set forth in claim 2, wherein the openable toe hole issealed through use of an enclosure.
 4. A toe stretcher as set forth inclaim 3, wherein the enclosure is selected from a group consisting ofVelcro, snaps, an elastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female jointsystem.
 5. A toe stretcher as set forth in claim 4, further comprising afootwear attached with the bottom portion.
 6. A toe stretcher as setforth in claim 2, further comprising a footwear attached with the bottomportion.
 7. A toe stretcher for stretching toes as set forth in claim 1,wherein the frame has an elongated top part connected with an elongatedbottom part, and further includes: a plurality of indentations includedin both the elongated top part and the elongated bottom part forplacement of a plurality of toes, whereby upon placing toes upon theindentations on the elongated bottom part, a user may close the frame byclosing the elongated top part upon a top side of a corresponding toe ortoes.
 8. A toe stretcher as set forth in claim 7, wherein the elongatedtop part is connected with the elongated bottom part through aconnector.
 9. A toe stretcher as set forth in claim 8, wherein theconnector is a hinge.
 10. A toe stretcher as set forth in claim 9,wherein an unconnected portion of the elongated top part and anunconnected portion of the elongated bottom part may be connectedthrough use of an enclosure.
 11. A toe stretcher as set forth in claim10, wherein the enclosure is selected from a group consisting of Velcro,snaps, an elastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system.12. A toe stretcher as set forth in claim 11, further comprising afootwear attached with the elongated bottom part.
 13. A toe stretcher asset forth in claim 7, wherein an unconnected portion of the elongatedtop part and an unconnected portion of the elongated bottom part may beconnected through use of an enclosure.
 14. A toe stretcher as set forthin claim 13, wherein the enclosure is selected from a group consistingof Velcro, snaps, an elastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female jointsystem.
 15. A toe stretcher as set forth in claim 7, further comprisinga footwear attached with the elongated bottom part.
 16. A toe stretcherfor stretching toes as set forth in claim 1, wherein the frame has anelongated top part separated from an elongated bottom part, and furtherincludes: a plurality of indentations included in both the elongated toppart and the elongated bottom part for placement of a plurality of toes,whereby upon placing a bottom side of toes upon the indentations on theelongated bottom part, a user may place the elongated top part upon atop side of a corresponding toe or toes and thereby utilize the toestretcher.
 17. A toe stretcher as set forth in claim 16, wherein anunconnected portion of the elongated top part and an unconnected portionof the elongated bottom part may be connected through use of anenclosure.
 18. A toe stretcher as set forth in claim 17, wherein theenclosure is selected from a group consisting of Velcro, snaps, anelastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system.
 19. A toestretcher as set forth in claim 18, further comprising a footwearattached with the elongated bottom part.
 20. A toe stretcher as setforth in claim 16, further comprising a footwear attached with theelongated bottom part.
 21. A toe stretcher for stretching toes as setforth in claim 1, wherein the frame has an elongated bottom part, andfurther includes: a plurality of spacing members included in theelongated bottom part, thereby creating a plurality of indentations forplacement of a plurality of toes, wherein: at least one spacing memberin the plurality of spacing members includes a vertical hole runningfrom a top side of the at least one spacing member to a bottom side ofthe elongated bottom part, whereby a user may utilize the toe stretcherby placing a bottom side of at least one toe upon a correspondingindentation on the elongated bottom part and by placing at least onespacing member between adjacent toes.
 22. A toe stretcher as set forthin claim 21, wherein a filament is placed through the vertical hole. 23.A toe stretcher as set forth in claim 22, wherein the filament isoperative as an attachment, whereby a user may place the attachment overa top side of at least one toe and thereby utilize the toe stretcher.24. A toe stretcher as set forth in claim 23, further comprising afootwear attached with the elongated bottom part.
 25. A toe stretcher asset forth in claim 21, further comprising a footwear attached with theelongated bottom part.
 26. A method for forming a toe stretcherconnected with a footwear, comprising acts of: connecting a frame with afootwear, where the frame has a separator for separating a plurality oftoes, whereby a user may place the toe stretcher on the plurality toesand effectively separate and stretch the toes.
 27. A method for forminga toe stretcher connected with a footwear as set forth in claim 26,wherein in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, the framefurther includes: a top portion, a bottom portion, a front portion, aback portion, where the bottom portion of the frame is connected withthe footwear; a plurality of holes for insertion of a plurality of toes,where each hole has an entrance on the back portion, an exit on thefront portion, and surrounding walls connecting the entrance with theexit, wherein: the surrounding walls in at least one hole in theplurality of holes is continuous and thereby sealed; and the surroundingside walls in at least one other hole in the plurality of holes isnon-continuous and thereby not sealed, serving as an openable toe holeallowing for easy insertion of a corresponding toe or toes.
 28. A methodfor forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as set forth inclaim 27, wherein in the act connecting a frame with a footwear, theopenable toe hole is sealed through use of an enclosure.
 29. A methodfor forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as set forth inclaim 28, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, theenclosure is selected from a group consisting of Velcro, snaps, anelastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system.
 30. A methodfor forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as set forth inclaim 29, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, thebottom portion is integrally molded with the footwear.
 31. A method forforming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as set forth in claim29, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, the frameand the footwear are separately formed and the act of connecting isperformed by attaching the frame with the footwear.
 32. A method forforming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as set forth in claim27, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, the bottomportion is integrally molded with the footwear.
 33. A method for forminga toe stretcher connected with a footwear as set forth in claim 27,wherein in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, the frame andthe footwear are separately formed and the act of connecting isperformed by attaching the frame with the footwear.
 34. A method forforming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as set forth in claim26, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, the framefurther includes: an elongated top part connected with an elongatedbottom part, where the elongated bottom part of the frame is connectedwith the footwear; a plurality of indentations included in both theelongated top part and the elongated bottom part for placement of aplurality of toes, whereby upon placing a bottom side of toes upon theindentations on the elongated bottom part, a user may close the frame byclosing the elongated top part upon a top side of a corresponding toe ortoes.
 35. A method for forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwearas set forth in claim 34, wherein in the act of connecting a frame witha footwear, the elongated top part is connected with the elongatedbottom part through a connector.
 36. A method for forming a toestretcher connected with a footwear as set forth in claim 35, wherein inthe act of connecting a frame with a footwear, the connector is a hinge.37. A method for forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear asset forth in claim 36, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with afootwear, an unconnected portion of the elongated top part and anunconnected portion of the elongated bottom part are connected throughuse of an enclosure.
 38. A method for forming a toe stretcher connectedwith a footwear as set forth in claim 37, wherein in the act ofconnecting a frame with a footwear, the enclosure is selected from agroup consisting of Velcro, snaps, an elastic band, hole and pin, and amale/female joint system.
 39. A method for forming a toe stretcherconnected with a footwear as set forth in claim 38, wherein in the actof connecting a frame with a footwear, the elongated bottom part isintegrally formed with the footwear.
 40. A method for forming a toestretcher connected with a footwear as set forth in claim 38, wherein inthe act of connecting a frame with a footwear, the frame and thefootwear are separately formed and the act of connecting is performed byattaching the frame with the footwear.
 41. A method for forming a toestretcher connected with a footwear as set forth in claim 34, wherein inthe act of connecting a frame with a footwear, an unconnected portion ofthe elongated top part and an unconnected portion of the elongatedbottom part are connected through use of an enclosure.
 42. A method forforming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as set forth in claim41, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, theenclosure is selected from a group consisting of Velcro, snaps, anelastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system.
 43. A methodfor forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as set forth inclaim 34, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, theelongated bottom part is integrally formed with the footwear.
 44. Amethod for forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as setforth in claim 34, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with afootwear, the frame and the footwear are separately formed and the actof connecting is performed by attaching the frame with the footwear. 45.A method for forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as setforth in claim 26, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with afootwear, the frame further includes: an elongated top part separatedfrom an elongated bottom part, where the elongated bottom part isconnected with the footwear; a plurality of indentations included inboth the elongated top part and the elongated bottom part for placementof a plurality of toes, whereby upon placing toes upon the indentationson the elongated bottom part, a user may place the elongated top partupon a top side of a corresponding toe or toes and thereby complete theframe and utilize the toe stretcher.
 46. A method for forming a toestretcher connected with a footwear as set forth in claim 45, wherein inthe act of connecting a frame with a footwear, an unconnected portion ofthe elongated top part and an unconnected portion of the elongatedbottom part may be connected through use of an enclosure.
 47. A methodfor forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as set forth inclaim 46, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, theenclosure is selected from a group consisting of Velcro, snaps, anelastic band, hole and pin, and a male/female joint system.
 48. A methodfor forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as set forth inclaim 47, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, theelongated bottom part is integrally molded with the footwear.
 49. Amethod for forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as setforth in claim 47, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with afootwear, the frame and the footwear are separately formed and the actof connecting is performed by attaching the frame with the footwear. 50.A method for forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as setforth in claim 45, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with afootwear, the elongated bottom part is integrally molded with thefootwear.
 51. A method for forming a toe stretcher connected with afootwear as set forth in claim 45, wherein in the act of connecting aframe with a footwear, the frame and the footwear are separately formedand the act of connecting is performed by attaching the frame with thefootwear.
 52. A method for forming a toe stretcher connected with afootwear as set forth in claim 26, wherein in the act of connecting aframe with a footwear, the frame further includes: an elongated bottompart; and a plurality of spacing members creating a plurality ofindentations for placement of a plurality of toes, wherein: at least onespacing member in the plurality of spacing members includes a verticalhole running from a top side of the at least one spacing member to abottom side of the elongated bottom part, whereby a user may utilize thetoe stretcher by placing a bottom side of at least one toe upon acorresponding indentation on the elongated bottom part and by placing atleast one spacing member between adjacent toes.
 53. A method for forminga toe stretcher connected with a footwear as set forth in claim 52,wherein in the act of connecting a frame with a footwear, a filament isplaced through the vertical hole.
 54. A method for forming a toestretcher connected with a footwear as set forth in claim 53, wherein inthe act of connecting an frame with a footwear, the filament isoperative as an enclosure, whereby a user may place the enclosure over atop side of at least one toe and thereby utilize the toe stretcher. 55.A method for forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as setforth in claim 54, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with afootwear, the frame and the footwear are separately formed and the actof connecting is performed by attaching the frame with the footwear. 56.A method for forming a toe stretcher connected with a footwear as setforth in claim 54, wherein in the act of connecting a frame with afootwear, the elongated bottom part is integrally molded with thefootwear.
 57. A method for forming a toe stretcher connected with afootwear as set forth in claim 52, wherein in the act of connecting aframe with a footwear, the frame and the footwear are separately formedand the act of connecting is performed by attaching the frame with thefootwear.
 58. A method for forming a toe stretcher connected with afootwear as set forth in claim 52, wherein in the act of connecting aframe with a footwear, the elongated bottom part is integrally moldedwith the footwear.